A domain is an easy-to-use and distinctive web address which you will be able to acquire for your website. It designates a numeric IP address that is used to identify sites and devices on the Internet but it is rather easy to remember or distribute. Every single domain name features two different parts - the particular name that you select and its extension. To give an example, in domain.com, “domain” is called Second-Level Domain and it's the part you're able to choose, and “.com” is the extension, which is identified as Top-Level Domain (TLD). You're able to buy a brand new domain name through any certified registrar company or transfer an existing one between registrars in case the extension allows this option. This kind of a transfer does not change the possession of a domain; the thing that changes is where you're able to manage the domain. The vast majority of the domain extensions are free for registration by every entity, yet various country-code extensions have certain requirements such as local presence or an active company registration.